How slow should long runs be?

During the majority of your long runs (and for many marathoners, all of their long runs) you should be running a long run pace at about 60% of your Vo2 max and/or about 45 seconds (at least!) to 3 minutes (at the most) slower than your goal race pace.
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How much slower Should you run on long runs?

Your optimal long run pace is between 55 and 75 percent of your 5k pace, with the average pace being about 65 percent. From research, we also know that running faster than 75% of your 5k pace on your long run doesn't provide a lot of additional physiological benefit.
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Are long runs supposed to be slow?

For a runner brand new to distance, long runs are typically run 45 seconds to as much as 90 seconds per mile slower than the goal marathon pace to reduce wear and tear on your body. Reducing the impact on the body means you can recover quicker from training runs and can continue progressing with your training.
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Should long runs be at easy pace?

The body of evidence is clear: your optimal “easy” long run pace is between 55 and 75 percent of your 5K pace, with the average pace being about 65 percent. The research shows that running faster than 75% of your 5K pace on your long run doesn't provide a lot of additional physiological benefit.
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How much time should a long run be?

The general rule of thumb is that your long run should be one and a half to two times as long as your normal-length run. For example, if you typically go out for 30 minutes on your easy run day, your long run should be 45 to 60 minutes long.
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Is 7 miles considered a long run?

The long run is generally anything from 5 to 25 miles and sometimes beyond. Typically if you are training for a marathon your long run may be up to 20 miles. If you're training for a half it may be 10 miles, and 5 miles for a 10k.
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Is 5K a long run?

A 5K race is 5 kilometers, or 3.1 miles, long. This distance is a favorite among new and experienced runners alike.
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Is 7 km/hour jogging?

Jogging is running at a gentle pace; its definition, as compared with running, is not standard. In general, jogging speed is between 4 to 6 miles per hour (6.4 to 9.7 km/h) Running is sometimes defined as requiring a moment of no contact to the ground, whereas jogging often sustains the contact.
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Do long slow runs make you faster?

The reason running slow during training can result in running fast on race day is because this slow pace allows your body to improve its aerobic energy system. The time spent running at a slow pace helps your body increase the rate at which it converts oxygen to glycogen for fuel.
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Is 10K a long run?

A 10K running race is 6.2 miles long. Runners who are new to this mid-distance event may worry that they'll be the last person to finish, but that's almost never the case. If you're wondering where you might place in an upcoming race, there are different methods you can use to predict your 10K time.
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Is a 12 minute mile slow?

A noncompetitive, relatively in-shape runner usually completes one mile in about 9 to 10 minutes, on average. If you're new to running, you might run one mile in closer to 12 to 15 minutes as you build up endurance. Elite marathon runners average a mile in around 4 to 5 minutes.
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Is slow jogging healthy?

Including a short, easy run (less than 45 minutes) for example, is good for recovery and helps flush waste from tired muscles and builds strength. Running a medium-distance run at a slow pace (45–90 minutes), allows your body to build strength without too much stress, both physically and mentally.
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Does pace matter on long runs?

As important as the distance, the pace at which you do your long runs influences how much training stress you incur. Traditional LSD (long, slow distance) runs lay a solid aerobic foundation for all runners, but they're inherently limiting.
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What pace is a 20 minute 5k?

What is this? If you want to run a 5k in 20 minutes your body needs to get comfortable running at a speed of 4 minutes/km – or 6 minutes 26 seconds/ mile.
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Is 8 miles a long run?

Many people develop a daily running habit, and while a daily 8 mile run may be excessive, it's a great distance to cover. You are, effectively, a “run streaker,” as you're running every day. You may also be following the same route every day and running at the same time of the day.
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Is one long run a week enough?

It's best not to run long more often than once per week as the risk of injury outweighs the rewards. Some runners even schedule long runs every 10 days rather than every 7 (but I don't recommend this for the vast majority of athletes).
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What is the 80/20 rule in running?

Simply put, the 80/20 rule of running training states that 80% of your weekly training time should be done at an easy effort level, with 20% consisting of harder running. The distinction between easy and hard is based on the athlete's ventilatory 'threshold'.
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Why does running get easier after 3 miles?

But as you run, your lungs and heart begin to work harder, and as a result, more oxygen is brought onboard. Over time, your body actually catches up to the increased demands of the faster-paced activity, and things naturally start to get easier.
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Is 8 minutes per km good?

This is based on the idea that walking is more efficient than running up to about 13-14 min/mile (7:30-8:00 min/km) pace. So running slower than 14 min/mile (8:40 min/km) pace is unproductive; you are better off walking.
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Is it OK to run 8km everyday?

You can certainly run 8km per day - many people can do that. At a "reasonable" speed that is only 1/2 hour to 45 minutes per day. Not too much at all. Depending on how much you run currently, you should work up to that distance, say by adding 1/2 mile or 1 mile every few days.
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Is it better to run longer or faster?

The more you run, the better your aerobic base gets. And when you build a large aerobic base, you improve your capacity to endure for longer and farther before you start to fatigue. Running faster means, you are building your stamina to be able to run at faster paces. Stamina comes from 1.
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Is 6km h fast?

Most healthy people will be able to maintain a walking speed of 6 km per hour for a longer duration.
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What is a respectable 5K time?

Many runners complete a 5K in 30 to 40 minutes, and many runners are satisfied with their time if it's around this benchmark. The average walker finishes a 5K in 45 to 60 minutes.
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Is 22 minutes good for a 5K?

Running a 5k in 22 minutes is an appropriate goal if you've run a 5k in 24 minutes or faster. If you have yet to run fairly close to this time, you might want to start with running 5k in 25 minutes. You should also be able to run one mile in 7 minutes, as this will be your race pace for 5k in 22 minutes.
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Is 5K in 20 minutes good?

Anything under 30 minutes is a good 5K finish time for most recreational runners. But for those seeking to challenge themselves and reach their full running potential, joining the sun 20 minutes 5K club is a true accomplishment.
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